Explain each feature of the Jamaican coat of arms
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Considered as a legacy from the British with slight modifications, the Jamaican coat of arms was granted to Jamaica in 1661 under Royal Warrant. The original was designed by William Sancroft, then Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Explain each feature of the Jamaican coat of arms
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Some points related to the Jamaican coat of arms.
- The Jamaican national motto is ‘Out of Many One People’, based on the population’s multiracial roots.
- The motto is represented on the Coat of Arms, showing a male and female member of the Taino tribe standing on either side of a shield which bears a red cross with five golden pineapples.
- The crest shows a Jamaican crocodile mounted on the Royal Helmet of the British Monarchy and mantling.
- the Jamaican Coat of Arms appears on every single piece of our bank notes and coins as well as on ALL national documents.
- It is also used, in many respects, as the final seal of governmental approval.
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